SAANICT] PENINSULA PAGE THREE ie ' ; ‘ He Se : om . The effects of a new subdivision on the sewer system at Weiler Avenue were the subject of heated discussion. at Sidney council this week. An. eight-lot subdivision is planned for the Canora-Weiler region and the application for rezoning from. ‘‘motel’’ to “yesidential A’’ tabled for ‘study two weeks ago. -Ald.--Herb Perry — said Municipal assessor | that John Chapman had assured him. that extra sewage flowing: into ‘the system at this point would be rot only feasible. but desirable because it would improve the flow. , ~ Ald. Norma Sealey held that a Canora-Weiler development had not .been planned for in the original sewer studies by Willis, Cunliffe and Tait and that building in this area at thistime would be foolhardy. ‘‘We: have commitments to this system that are. not. yet. hooked. up,’’ the alderman added. Improvement of storm drains in the Maryland, Lochside and Weiler section will cost about $98,000 according to the Willis, Cunliffe and Tait study and Ald. Sealey pointed out that this does not even include the area west of Pat Bay highway. Cost of bringing sanitary sewers up to the specifications. of the study in this. section would be $40,000. } pein sm ead * ie ad St Rae: Dy we tae gy : Ce te rs, 2 ste omatneee: brothers had been together. at the same time. _ Mrs. Percy | Hamilton (Evelyn), Haldon Road, youngest Manitoba after her oldest sister Edith,-and her brother: Charlie still: an. infant, her parents with four younger. children moved to the brothers and sisters have all ~|’ seen each other at different times throughout | the years: ‘there had Evelyn. ‘Hamilton’ s. sister, ‘Mrs. A. Wilkins (Edith); is visiting - here “from” -Reston, | Manitoba, and staying with sister “Mrs. Ay: “Shiner — (Bertha). ‘Brentwood: Another _ Hai ‘Frank Snyder, Seattle, ‘celebrated. with ‘a dinner at the ‘Century Inn last F riday evening. Also. visiting. at. the» Hamilton home is Nelson Cuntz, an uncle’of ‘Mrs. Hamilton, Crib Play Planned 1.30 to 4-p, m. Vaughan-Birch Memorial. Hall on ‘Tuesday next,. Feb. women: and : ‘men are. welcome, Middlemiss,.¢ S56: 2083. - ; We Buy: and: Sell BO)d China, Silver, Surniture and Bricabriac OHT2 4th Street, © Sidnoy Phone 656-3515 — occupied by former f the Snyder family was born in: }- had left home. While Evelyn was. will, be move d. inost of Vancouver’ Island, and-although.|.access road off. Mt. never been: a complete reunion:. oldest | sister, : Myrtle | Siemer, lives with - the. : © iltons; and the two. brothers © “Kobe, 3 Ted and Della Rumsby “Charlie” Snyder, “Vancouver, _and “came “over for. the occasion: The family y from. Winnipeg. 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The shop has been lowered. on to new concrete. foundation, and an adjoining house, chief, Ed Underwood . and family, will be relocated. nearby. -Reserve houses on. west side of the highway also them to a new west-side Newton Cross Road. “(Review Photo). BRIDGE RESULTS” Winners at Sidney ‘Bridge . Club’s weekly game. at St. ‘An- |. drew’ s.Hall on January. 23 were. E as: follows: epee | -ocl, Eric. "Barclay and: Florence at “Edward : ile Writings Recalled With Death At 80 Of local Authoress A distinguished authoress and literary adviser, Mrs. Clara Floss. . Williams. died -at'. Rest Haven Hospital on January 20, age 80 years. Born at Dundalk, Ontario, she had resided at 10854 Madrona Drive for the past 10 years. 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